Mr Ahern's legal team also rejected the tribunal's claims that there can be no privilege over the communications as it is inquisitorial and not adversarial.
They also tend to be white, and richer than the typical American criminal: those traits should confer no privilege, nor be seen to confer any, when sentence is passed.
It still has the power to provoke, the jockeying for wealth and privilege no less spirited than in Gatsby's day.
Public office, though no longer a privilege, was still a duty.
"There's been no assertion of executive privilege, just a refusal to answer, " Lieberman said.
No attorney-client privilege on any of this stuff has been invoked.
Mr Houston denied any wrongdoing - telling MSPs he had access to knowledge, but made no use whatsoever of the privilege.
"Being the last player to wear No. 42 is a privilege, " he said.
People are telling their stories of weight bias in medical care on websites like First, Do No Harm, This Is Thin Privilege and Obesity Surgery Gone Wrong.
There is no international consensus on the minutiae of diplomatic privilege.
It's generally agreed that it's of tantamount importance, but there is no built-in mechanism to check that the privilege is being used honestly and only as a last resort.
In the United States, relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination as there is currently no specific law regarding key disclosure.
They have no escape from the responsibility to live life to its fullest, which is a both a privilege and a burden.
This is no normal safari: seeing a threatened animal in its natural home, in broad daylight, is a real privilege.
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